US6068430A - Mounting mechanism for a pin mirror cutter - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a pin mirror cutter for machining or "working" a crankshaft of a reciprocating internal combustion engine, and more particularly, to a mounting mechanism for a pin mirror cutter for attaching and detaching a cutter body of the pin mirror cutter to and from a cutter mounting portion provided in a working machine.
- Pin mirror cutters such as that shown in FIG. 3, have generally been known for use as a tool for working a crankshaft of a reciprocating internal combustion engine.
- pin mirror cutter 1 is detachably mounted onto the inner periphery of a ring-shaped cutter body 2 by means of bolts 5 with a plurality of chips 3 having cutting edges 4 projected from the inner peripheral surface of the cutter body 2.
- the pin mirror cutter 1 is mounted to cutter mounting portion 7 provided in the working machine with its axis aligned so as to be substantially coincident with a shaft (not shown), as shown in FIG. 4.
- a crankshaft (not shown), which is to be machined, passes through an inner hollow section to be stretched between chucks 9 and 10 provided on the working machine 6.
- the pin mirror cutter 1 is rotated about its axis in a fixed direction (in the direction of the arrow A of FIG. 3) by the shaft.
- the pin mirror cutter is moved in the axial direction, thereby working the crankshaft into a predetermined shape by the cutting edges 4 of the pin mirror cutter 1.
- the alignment, or "coaxiality" between the axis of the pin mirror cutter 1 and a rotation axis of the shaft of the working machine 6 has a significant impact on the cutting or working accuracy.
- an annular step portion 11, coaxial with the shaft, is formed on the inner periphery of the cutter mounting portion 7, and an annular flange 12 is formed on the outer periphery of the cutter body 2 so as to be fitted with each other.
- concave fitting portions 13 are formed in a wall 11a facing the radial center of the step portion 11, and four key members 14 (one of them is omitted from FIG. 3) each projecting from the wall 11a, are fitted to the concave fitting portions 13.
- the key members 14 are typically formed in a rectangular parallelepiped and spaced at intervals of 90° around the inner periphery of the cutter mounting portion 7.
- the key members 14 are fitted to the respective concave fitting portions 13 which are precisely positioned so that center lines m in the width direction of the respective key members 14 intersect at a radial center P, and are fixed by bolts 15.
- key grooves 17, each having the same width as the key members 14 and a rectangular cross section, are formed on the outer periphery of the cutter body 2 in an arrangement similar to that of the concave fitting portions 13.
- the key members 14 are fitted to the key grooves 17, so as to prevent radial movement and ensure coaxiality of the cutter body 2 with respect to the step portion 11 of the cutter mounting portion 7.
- the flange 12 of the cutter body 2 is fitted to the step portion 11 of the cutter mounting portion 7 and the key members 14 are fitted into the key grooves 17, whereby the cutter body 2 is mounted to the cutter mounting portion 7 in such a manner that the axis of the cutter body 2 coincides with the axis of the step portion 11.
- substantially semicircular recesses 18a and 18b constituting circular recesses 18 are formed in the flange 12 and the step portion 11, respectively, and clamps 19 having substantially semicircular shape are rotatably fitted to the circular recess 18.
- the step portion 11 formed on the inner periphery of the cutter mounting portion 7 and the flange 12 formed on the outer periphery of the cutter body 2 are fitted to each other.
- Key members 14 are then fitted to the concave fitting portions 13 formed on the wall 11a of the step portion 11 and to the key grooves 17 formed in the flange 12 of the cutter body 2, thereby preventing radial movement and ensuring coaxiality of the cutter body 2 with respect to the step portion 11 of the cutter mounting portion 7.
- Such a mounting mechanism inherently suffers from reduced rigidity because the thicknesses of the step portion 11 and the flange 12 are about half the thickness of the cutter body 2.
- the depth of the circular recesses 18 further requires a reduction in the thickness of the flange 12, so that a sufficient thickness of the clamps 19 fitted to the circular recesses 18 cannot be provided, thereby compromising the rigidity of the clamps 19.
- the thickness of the key members 14 in contact with the grooves and fitting portions for transmitting a rotating torque of the cutter mounting portion 7 also decreases, so that the driving surfaces through which the torque is transmitted, i.e., contact areas among the key members 14, the concave fitting portions 13 and the key grooves 17, decrease and the torque is not efficiently transmitted from the cutter mounting portion 7 to the cutter body 2.
- a fixed clearance is provided between the flange 12 of the cutter body 2 and the step portion 11 of the cutter mounting portion 7, so as to allow easy mounting of the cutter body 2.
- a clearance makes it more difficult to precisely mount the cutter body 2 to the cutter mounting portion 7 so that the axes thereof coincide with each other, and it has been found that the centering operation requires a great deal of labor.
- the present invention is made in consideration of the foregoing circumstances, and one object is to provide a mounting mechanism for a pin mirror cutter which facilitates a mounting operation of the pin mirror cutter to a working machine, which can accurately perform centering without causing a decrease in rigidity, and which can efficiently transmit a rotating torque of a cutter mounting portion to a cutter body.
- a mounting mechanism for a pin mirror cutter includes an outer peripheral surface of a cutter body having an annular shape and having cutting edges arranged on the inner periphery thereof and an inner peripheral surface of a rotating cutter mounting portion of a working machine configured to detachably receive the outer peripheral surface of the cutter body such that the cutter body and the cutter mounting portion can integrally rotate about the axis thereof.
- the cutter body is mounted with its outer periphery inserted into the inner periphery of the cutter mounting portion in a fitted state.
- the outer peripheral surface of the cutter body and the inner peripheral surface of the cutter mounting portion are in opposingly surface-contact with each other and formed into inclined surfaces whose diameters gradually decrease in the direction of insertion of the cutter body into the cutter mounting portion, and at least a part of the peripheral surfaces are formed into flat surfaces extending in a direction tangential to circles formed about the axis.
- the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surfaces are positioned while being in surface-contact with each other substantially over the entire circumferences thereof, so that the cutter body and the cutter mounting portion are aligned with the axes thereof that are coincident with each other.
- the cutter mounting portion and the cutter body are fitted to each other by the inclined surfaces whose diameters decrease in the direction of insertion of the cutter body, not by the fit of stepped portions cut out in the direction of thickness thereof as in the conventional mounting mechanism, so that the rigidity is not decreased.
- At least a part of the inner peripheral surface of the cutter mounting portion and the outer peripheral surface of the cutter body are formed into flat surfaces extending in the direction of the tangent to circles about the axes of rotation of the cutter mounting portion and the cutter body, so that the rotation of the cutter body with respect to the cutter body is locked without depending on the key members as in conventional mounting mechanisms.
- the flat surface in the inner peripheral surface of the cutter mounting portion and the flat surface in the outer peripheral surface of the cutter body that are the driving surfaces for transmitting a rotating (cutting) torque of the cutter mounting portion side of the working machine are sufficiently large, so that the torque can be positively transmitted from the cutter mounting portion to the cutter body, and a transmitting force thereof can be increased.
- a mounting mechanism for a pin mirror cutter includes an inner peripheral surface of a cutter body formed in the shape of a ring having cutting edges arranged on the outer periphery thereof and an inner peripheral surface of a rotating cutter mounting portion of a working machine configured to detachably receive the inner peripheral surface of the cutter body such that the cutter body and the cutter mounting portion can integrally rotate about the axis thereof.
- the cutter body is mounted with its inner periphery fitted onto the outer periphery of the cutter mounting portion in a fitted state.
- the inner peripheral surface of the cutter body and the outer peripheral surface of the cutter mounting portion are in opposingly surface-contact with each other and formed into inclined surfaces whose diameters gradually decrease in the direction of insertion of the cutter body into the cutter mounting portion, and at least a part of the peripheral surfaces are formed into flat surfaces extending in the direction of the tangent to circles about the axis.
- the outer peripheral surface of the cutter mounting portion and the inner peripheral surface of the cutter body are positioned while being in surface-contact with each other over the whole circumstances thereof, so that the cutter body and the cutter mounting portion are aligned with the axes thereof that are coincident with each other. Moreover, since the cutter mounting portion and the cutter body are fitted to each other, not by the fit of the stepped portions cut out in the direction of thickness thereof, as in the conventional mounting mechanism, the rigidity is not decreased.
- At least a part of the inner peripheral surface of the cutter mounting portion and the outer peripheral surface of the cutter body are formed into flat surfaces extending in the direction of the tangent to circles about the axes of rotation of the cutter mounting portion and the cutter body, so that the rotation is locked without depending on the key members, the driving surfaces can be sufficiently ensured even when the cutter body has a lesser thickness, so that the torque can be positively transmitted from the cutter mounting portion to the cutter body and a transmitting force thereof is increased.
- the peripheral surfaces of the cutter body and the cutter mounting portion to be in surface-contact with each other are formed by a plurality of flat surfaces over the whole circumferences thereof.
- the area of the driving surfaces for transmitting the rotating torque of the cutter mounting portion to the cutter body increases, and the torque is transmitted by a plurality of driving surfaces, so that the torque is more positively transmitted from the cutter mounting portion to the cutter body, and a transmitting force there of is further increased.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a part of a pin mirror cutter according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line 2.--2. of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of a part of a conventional pin mirror cutter.
- FIG. 4 schematically illustrates a construction of a working machine to which a pin mirror cutter is mounted.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along the line 5.--5. of FIG. 3.
- numeral 21 denotes a pin mirror cutter
- 22 denotes a cutter body having on inner periphery 22b
- 23 denotes a cutter mounting portion
- 24 and 25 denote tapered portions.
- the cutter body 22 of the pin mirror cutter 21 and the cutter mounting portion 23 are mounted by fitting the tapered portion 24 formed on the outer periphery 22c of the cutter body 22 and the tapered portion 25 formed coaxially with a shaft of a working machine 6 on the inner periphery of the cutter mounting portion 23, to each other.
- the outer peripheral surface of the tapered portion 24 in the cutter body 22 and the inner peripheral surface of the tapered portion 25 in the cutter mounting portion 23 are opposingly in surface-contact with each other, as shown in FIG. 2, and are formed into inclined surfaces 24a and 25a such that the diameters thereof gradually decrease in the direction of insertion (the arrow B in the drawing) of the cutter body 22 into the cutter mounting portion 23.
- the inclined surface 24a of the tapered portion 24 and the inclined surface 25a of the tapered portion 25 has an angle of inclination ⁇ of the cutter mounting portion 23 with respect to the axial direction, respectively, that is preferably set within the range of 1° to 50°.
- the inclined surfaces have an angle of inclination ⁇ set to 15°.
- the angle of inclination ⁇ is set to the above range because a supporting force for locking the cutter body 22 in the axial direction thereof during working is insufficient when the angle is less than 1°.
- ⁇ exceeds 50°
- the thickness of the tapered portion 25 in the direction of the arrow B is quite small, thereby compromising the rigidity thereof, such that the cutter body 22 is likely to move in its radial direction.
- the outside diameter of the cutter body 22 becomes much larger than the thickness thereof.
- the inclined surfaces 24a and 25a of the tapered portions 24 and 25 of the cutter body 22 and the cutter mounting portion 23 are formed into regular octagonal pyramid surfaces, and comers of the regular octagonal pyramid are chamfered to form chamfers 31 regarding the cutter body 22, and are cut out so as to form stealing holes 32 regarding the cutter mounting portion 23.
- the inclined surface 24a of the cutter body 22 and the inclined surface 25a of the cutter mounting portion 23 that are in surface-contact with each other are formed by a plurality of flat surfaces extending in the direction of the tangent to circles about the axis of the cutter body 22 substantially over the entire circumferences thereof.
- the inclined surface 24a of the tapered portion 24 formed on the cutter body 22 and the inclined surface 25a of the tapered portion 25 formed on the cutter mounting portion 23 are opposingly in surface-contact with each other, where the diameters thereof gradually decrease in the direction of insertion of the cutter body 22 into the cutter mounting portion 23, so that, when inserting the cutter body 22 into the cutter mounting portion 23, they are fitted to each other while the inclined surface 24a are guided along the inclined surface 25a.
- the inclined surface 24a of the cutter body 22 and the inclined surface 25a of the cutter mounting portion 23 are formed into regular octagonal pyramidal surfaces having the axes coincident with the axes of the cutter body 22 and the cutter mounting portion 23, respectively, so that they are in surface-contact with each other substantially over the entire circumferences thereof, except the portions corresponding to the above chamfers 31 and stealing holes 32, thereby aligning the axes of the cutter body 22 and the cutter mounting portion 23 with each other.
- the cutter mounting portion 23 and the cutter body 22 are fitted to each other, not by a fit of stepped portions cut out in the direction of thickness thereof as in the above-described conventional art, but by the inclined surfaces 24a and 25a whose diameters gradually decrease in the direction of the insertion of the cutter body 22, the rigidity of the tapered portions 24 and 25 is not compromised.
- the cutter mounting portion 23 and the cutter body 22 are fitted to each other by the fit of the tapered portions 24 and 25, whereby the depth D of the circular recess 18 can be ensured. Therefore, a sufficient thickness of the clamps 19 to be fitted to the circular recess 18 can be ensured, and the rigidity of the clamps 19 is not decreased.
- chatter generated during cutting is suppressed, and breakage of the chips 3 and a decrease in working accuracy caused by the chatter can be prevented.
- the inclined surface 25a of the cutter mounting portion 23 and the inclined surface 24a of the cutter body 22 that are the driving surfaces for use in torque transmission from the cutter mounting portion 23 to the cutter body 22 are formed by a plurality of flat surfaces extending in the direction of the tangent to the circles about the axes of rotation thereof, so that the rotation of the cutter body 22 with respect to the cutter mounting portion 23 is locked without depending on a key fitting as in the conventional art.
- the area of the driving surfaces for transmitting the rotating torque of the cutter mounting portion 23 to the cutter body 22 increases, and the torque is transmitted by a plurality of driving surfaces, so that the torque transmission is effected over a large surface area and a transmitting force can be further increased.
- the inclined surfaces 24a and 25a thereof are formed into regular octagonal pyramid surfaces in this embodiment
- the inclined surfaces may be formed into other polygonal pyramid surfaces, or the flat surfaces may be formed into a shape to cut out a part of cone surfaces.
- the pin mirror cutter is not limited thereto, and the pin mirror cutter may be a so-called external-type pin mirror cutter in which chips are mounted with cutting edges projected on the outer periphery of the cutter body 22.
- the same construction as the above-described embodiment may be employed except that tapered portions are formed on the inner periphery of a cutter body and on the outer periphery of a cutter mounting portion, and the tapered portions are inserted and mounted in a fitted state.
- the present invention can provide several advantages.
- the outer peripheral surface of the cutter body and the inner peripheral surface of the cutter mounting portion are formed into inclined surfaces whose diameters gradually decrease in the direction of insertion of the cutter body, so that positioning is spontaneously effected when the outer periphery of the cutter body is inserted into the inner periphery of the cutter mounting portion and centering of the cutter body and the cutter mounting portion can be precisely and positively performed. Therefore, the centering operation when mounting the cutter body is facilitated, and the workpiece can be worked into an accurate, truly round shape.
- the cutter mounting portion and the cutter body are fitted to each other by the inclined surfaces whose diameters decrease in the direction of insertion of the cutter body, not by the fit of the stepped portions cut out in the direction of the thickness thereof as in the conventional mounting mechanism, so that a decrease in rigidity of the fitted portions can be prevented and further, the thickness of the clamps for clamping the outer periphery of the cutter body and the inner periphery of the cutter mounting portion can be sufficiently ensured, and a decrease in rigidity thereof can be prevented.
- chatter generated during cutting is suppressed, and breakage of the chips and a decrease in working accuracy caused by the chatter can be prevented.
- At least a part of the inner peripheral surface of the cutter mounting portion and the outer peripheral portion of the cutter body are formed into flat surfaces extending in a direction tangential to circles about the axes of rotation thereof, so that key members can be eliminated, and even if the cutter body has a small thickness, torque can be positively transmitted from the cutter mounting portion to the cutter body and a transmitting force thereof can be increased.
- the peripheral surfaces of the cutter body is provided with a plurality of flat surfaces, the area of the driving surfaces for transmitting the rotating torque of the cutter mounting portion to the cutter body increases, and the torque is transmitted by a plurality of driving surfaces in either an internal-type or external-type pin mirror cutter.
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